A Moral Dilemma, let's discuss!
If a self-driving car encounters an unavoidable accident situation, how should it be programmed to act? Should it prioritize the lives of its passengers over pedestrians? Or should it minimize the total loss of life,
The way his company is going downhill, he should actually retire!
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Kritarth Mittal âą Soshals
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So proud of my boys at Medial âš
I remember the very first time I spoke with
Niket. This was when he had <3k users.
Also met him in BLR and there hasn't been a single conversation where I wasn't intrigued at how strategically he thinks.
Bold. Ambi
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ABHIUY
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My friend wish to start a podcast but he doesn't want to do it in youtube because he thinks it is cluttered. So he asked me is there any dedicated platform for video podcast. Do you guys know any such platform?
đŁ One of the most successful tech investors believes that Nvidia will be worth nearly $50 trillion in ten yearsâmore than the current combined market value of the entire S&P 500. đ°đ
James Anderson, best known for his early bets on companies like
Shd a 18 year old, dreaming to be an entrepreneur from his childhood. Basically who doesn't want to work under someone else. And he has got an idea too of startup and all he thinks about is startup, he is currently 1st yeay engineering. Does he have
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Luhas Datta
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Richard Feynman was a brilliant physicist, but he faced many challenges. His unique way of thinking didn't always fit with the traditional academic world, causing difficulties in his career. Despite these struggles, he made significant contributions
So I was talking to my Indian friend, he sells dresses for their gods and he earns a lot each month, even though he sells dresses for cheap prices.
So everyone thinks about Hindu gods only and sell dresses for them.
So what if I start a business of